THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2740, sig. 109-14/43

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180 a 180 a - 3 - and strong protection of Gestapo occurred in Spain, did not leave a good impression. Jn Navarra can make it to strong anti-German demonstrations. The mood was exacerbated by the fact that Germany and Jtalien, the anyway small Spanish life. buy up medium stocks. The lack of food stands in the way of all the considerations for a Spanish war. Also, the awareness that there would be riots of the population if the Germans were involved in Spain and the fact that even the enthusiastic Phalangists and the high generals are opposed to a war, make a Spanish participation in the war unpredictable. Franco also hopes to establish closer relations with the South American countries and in these countries the hostility against the axis has been enhanced by the Italian attack on Greece. - New York Times: Neither the pride of the Spaniards nor the economic situation of the country favors German management or participation in the war. The American ambassador to London, Kennedy, declared in a radio address in New York that he was voli and fully on the side of Roosevelt's politics, namely to support England to the extreme, without taking part in the war. Up to now, there have been general rumors in Ümlauf that Kennedy would declare himself Wilkie. The ambassador further explained that the US is facing the most threatening election year of its history, because the dictation strikes against all states, whether large or small, the methods of violence and terror. Even the supporters of the Jsolierungpolitik are now aware of the danger, and the amerik. People are now preparing themselves. Jn Amerka is the overwhelming majority of the people in favour of avoiding war, but at the same time giving all aid to England, which would not mean war. Jn the two presidential candidates agree on this question, the Republicans have also spoken in favour. Then Ke nedy came to the point that the Americans did not go to war full, because they believe that it is precisely by this that they will be able to help England even more than if they themselves also waged war. By not entering the war, they escape the need to keep war material for their own use in the country and are thus able to provide England with great eigents of nittels of life. What England currently brews are not soldiers. This war is not waged with soldiers, ganders with machines. Kerre dy paid the greatest tribute to the Englishmen's fight. It is the brave band of British pilots, in common with the approximately 3 km wide water strip that keep the Germans away from England, nourishingly happy the British fleet proves that it is able to guide the guard above the Atlantic Izean durçh. Those among us who know from which wood Churchill and the other leaders of the British people are made and who have understood the lut and the strength of character of the brit. latrosen, are deeply convinced that the British fleet will never fail and will never fall into the clutches of the dictators. - L o n d o n - German. Names of members of the German airweapon located in British prisoner of war camps: Private Günther Wilhelm and Erich Sehmidt. Under-officer Anton Stummbaum, Willy Hamerl, Georg Raubold, Mathias Maasmenn, Rudolf Dussmann and Siegiried Jliing. Richard Crossman says: The war is always preparing. The Jtaliens believed that they could achieve a bloodless victory for Greece, like - $ -